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The Mammoth Book of Monsters (Mammoth Books 336)

Monsterrific stories by top names in horror writingVampires, Werewolves, Zombies, Ghouls . . . these and many other Creatures of the Night are featured in this bumper collection of stories by such authors as Clive Barker, Harlan Ellison, Ramsey Campbell, Brian Lumley, Tanith Lee, Michael Marshall Smith, Kim Newman, Joe R. Lansdale, Lisa Tuttle, R. Chetwynd-Hayes, Basil Copper and many others. Here you'll discover creatures both unnatural and manmade, as the walking dead rise from their graves, immortal bloodsuckers seek human nourishment, deformed monstrosities pursue their victims across the countryside, and the ugliest of nightmares is revealed to have a soul. Drawn from the pages of legend and literature, these stories feature Things that slither, stagger, swoop, stomp and scamper. So bolt the doors, lock the windows and shiver in the shadows, because no-one is safe when the Monsters are loose .

About the Author

Stephen Jones is one of the most acclaimed horror anthologists in the field, with over ninety books to his credit. His recent collections include the award-winning annual The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror and The Mammoth Book of Vampires, as well as Great Ghost Stories, and Tales to Freeze the Blood, which he co-edited with the late, legendary editor R. Chetwynd-Hayes. Stephen Jones lives in the United Kingdom.

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